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On safety CPU, use the function blocks SF_DPRAM_PM5XX_S_REC and SF_DPRAM_PM5XX_S_SEND
On non-safety CPU, use the function blocks Sm560Send and Sm560Rec. The function blocks are included in library SM560Safety. In Automation Builder, refer to Library Manager to get a detailed description.




NOTICE

Transferred data is swapped
The data exchange is taken byte-by-byte which leads to a data byte swap in the target system for all data types larger than 1 byte.
This is due to the different endian systems in safety CPU and non-safety CPU.